Paulie is just embarrassed that he predicted the wrong winner in the Pac-Cotto fight. He got destroyed by the person that Pacquiao demolished.
What does Paulie have to GAIN from speculating on Packy?
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I can see your point.TO some degree, yes. Pacquiao has been sparring with big guys for quite a while now---I mean, he's worked with welterweights since the Delahoya fight and Middleweights like Shawn Porter--who's had 8KOs in his past 10 professional fights. I mean, is it really unimaginable how Pacquiao could've taken some of Cotto's shots?
Great post!!He has nothing to gain...he is intelligent and he is rationalizing. Anyone that don't want to hear it has something to gain. They feel that their Fanaticism is being challenged, like their idol is being disrespected. I like Pac and have always rooted for him until he fought Cotto.
I like Hopkins he is boring.
I like Ruiz also boring.
I like Mayweather but he talks too much.
I like Cotto but feel his mind is F-up.
I like Pac and feel he can possibly be on Roids.
I like Ali but don't thin he is the greatest.
I liked Trinidad but felt he was one dimensional.
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Pacquiao has been fooling a lot of people draining himself these past few years---to me, Pacquiao is a LEGITIMATE 140 and a very strong 147. Like I said previously, he's doing exactly what Paul Williams is doing at 147, 154, and 160. Pacquiao is NOT a small guy if you actually look pictures of him walking around and people who have fought and saw him uplclose. Here is a quote from David Diaz and ****m Richardson when Pacquiao was fighting at 135.
(Pete Gonzalez):*Okay. And one last question; do you think you have an advantage having boxed around the same weight your entire career while Pacquiao - this will be his first fight I believe at lightweight?
David Diaz: I think we’ll be - I think we’re going to match up pretty much the same. And I mean, the guy - I looked at him and he walks around pretty heavy, so he feels comfortable there. So, I don’t think it’s much of a difference; I think what’s going to matter more is the conditioning.
****m Richardson:All of these guys underestimate Pacquiao thinking he's the small man. When I met Pacquiao, I wasn't saying how does this guy make welterweight? I was saying how in the hell was he making 130 and 135?
This is Pacquiao April 27, 2008, a month AFTER the Marquez II fight:

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Well thought out post and very salient points.Pacquiao has been fooling a lot of people draining himself these past few years---to me, Pacquiao is a LEGITIMATE 140 and a very strong 147. Like I said previously, he's doing exactly what Paul Williams is doing at 147, 154, and 160. Pacquiao is NOT a small guy if you actually look pictures of him walking around and people who have fought and saw him uplclose. Here is a quote from David Diaz and ****m Richardson when Pacquiao was fighting at 135.
(Pete Gonzalez):*Okay. And one last question; do you think you have an advantage having boxed around the same weight your entire career while Pacquiao - this will be his first fight I believe at lightweight?
David Diaz: I think we’ll be - I think we’re going to match up pretty much the same. And I mean, the guy - I looked at him and he walks around pretty heavy, so he feels comfortable there. So, I don’t think it’s much of a difference; I think what’s going to matter more is the conditioning.
****m Richardson:All of these guys underestimate Pacquiao thinking he's the small man. When I met Pacquiao, I wasn't saying how does this guy make welterweight? I was saying how in the hell was he making 130 and 135?
This is Pacquiao April 27, 2008, a month AFTER the Marquez II fight:


I like your style. Green Kaye sent...
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oops, i mustve greened u recently...meh...Comment
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